Dems aim to amend religious freedom act to protect LGBT By Julie Zauzmer | The Washington Post WASHINGTON — Prominent Senate Democrats introduced a bill Tuesday that would amend the 25-year-old Religious Freedom Restoration Act to prevent the law from being used to justify discrimination against people, including gay, lesbian and transgender citizens. Though it is unlikely to pass in the Republican-controlled Congress, the Democrats' bill, called the Do No Harm Act, shows the party's stance toward a thorny question in the hands of the Supreme Court — how to choose when both LGBT people and conservative Christians feel their civil rights are at risk. Start your day with the…